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Mountain View police reported hit-and-run, but witnesses say driver cooperated, didn't flee crash

Original post made on Jun 5, 2019

A driver who hit two vehicles and struck a fire hydrant on Tyrella Avenue in Mountain View last week cooperated with police and was apparently suffering from food poisoning, contrary to a police report that he fled the scene.


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Comments (4)

Posted by resident
a resident of Old Mountain View
on Jun 5, 2019 at 11:45 am

Any explanation of how the initial police report was so messed up? That kind of reporting can lead to a witch hunt.


Posted by Another neighbor
a resident of Another Mountain View Neighborhood
on Jun 5, 2019 at 12:24 pm

I drive down this road almost everyday and live within the neighborhood. I can attest that the folks that drive down this street are sometimes driving down the middle of the road and hardly give-way. I'm figuring the car that didn't hit the hydrant may have caused this. I wonder if the car was driving around without their headlights on and probably were using their daytime running lights (which are not as bright as the full-on headlights). I've also seen so many drivers around Mountain View forgetting to turn on their headlights. It amazes me how one can see down the road without having the headlights on or even noticing that the road ahead of them is "Dark". The funny thing is that flashing these vehicles with my own headlights by turning them off and on and then using the bright-lights, and still these drivers have no clue as to what I'm trying to tell them to do. Very dangerous driving around town with no headlights for motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians. MVPD please crackdown on these drivers at night or something tragic might happen next.


Posted by Joel Lachter
a resident of North Whisman
on Jun 5, 2019 at 8:40 pm

Joel Lachter is a registered user.

@Another. The red Hyundai in the picture was parked and unoccupied at the time it was hit. The owner/driver showed up around 10 the next morning and was quite confused/unhappy to find her car had disappeared.


Posted by Jes' Sayin'
a resident of North Whisman
on Jun 5, 2019 at 10:54 pm

They drive down the middle because they're going too fast and are afraid some vehicle is going to pop out of a driveway and hit them. Cars are likely to pop out of driveways because all the street parking is clogged with behemoth SUVs that prevent people from seeing whether any traffic is coming.

People don't have their lights on because the new cars have these night detection systems that are supposed to turn the lights on automatically, but they don't work very well.

There are so many SUVs because that type of vehicle has a tax exemption because they're supposed to be specialized work equipment, even though 94% of them are used by ordinary drivers.

Our whole system is tending to fail because it's based on old paradigms that no longer apply.


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